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Do you remember when you used to go to the berry patch with 
your mother or grandmother and help pick a few quarts of berries 
—first one kind, then another? And how good they tasted? And 
what wonderful fresh pies and sauce they would make? And the 
Jellies and Jams for hot breakfast biscuits? Fresh, canned or 
frozen berries of all kinds are becoming more scarce every year, 
and higher in price. You save when growing your own. On this 
and the following pages we list the best varieties for you to grow. 
A few dollars spent for plants this spring will return your money 
many fold in years to come. 
CURRANTS 
How often have you wished that you had some currants for mak- 
ing jelly? You know that they make the finest looking and best 
tasting jelly. Dietitians tell us that they are very healthful, tone 
up the system. Plant some this spring, enough for your own use 
and any surplus is easily sold at a good price. They are so easy 
to grow, thrive in ordinary garden soil and do not take much 
room. Plant them 3 to 4 feet apart. Our big 2-year number one 
plants will give you a few berries next year. 
A60 New Red Lake—This new variety is rapidly replacing the 
older kinds. We think that it isthe most productive and the sweet- 
est, best quality of all currants. The berries are very large, they 
are pictured actual size. The clusters are long and filled out right 
to the end. The color is a bright glossy red and makes the most 
beautiful and finest flavored jelly. Even after fully ripe, they will 
hang to the bush and not drop off as others do. Please read notice 
below. Postpaid. 
2-year No.1 Plants, 3 for $1.75, Each 65c 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
On account of federal regulations we ship Currants and 
Gooseberries only to the following states—Arkansas, 
Iinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, 
Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South 
Dakota. 
If you do not live in these States, please do not: order 
Currants or Gooseberries. 





Small Fruit Garden SPECIAL 
6 Morrison Black Raspberries 
6 Indian Summer Red Raspberries 
2 Canada Red Rhubarb 
12 Paradise Asparagus 


JELLY SPECIAL 
3 Red Lake Currants 
3 Champion Gooseberries GARB All 26 Above Piants for $3.95 Postpaid 
: ($5.35 Value) 
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od All 6 for 3. | 3 fae » We have made this low price so thousands can have and enjoy the 
penne net ere See ys Ee : ©. fruit and vegetables from this fine special. These are our newest 
wails and best varieties. Plant early and you will get a taste of rhubarb 
and berries this season. Each year thereafter you will get more 
and more, You know how scarce and high raspberry fruit is, 
30c to 50c for a small pint box. Not much room is needed to plant 
this Special. 





GOOSEBERRIES 
A62 Champion—This is a very dependable, regular and heavy 
bearer of the finest quality. The berries are medium size, hand- 
some pale green and creamy-yellow when fully ripe. Many people 
think gooseberries are sour.. That is simply because they are 
picked green. When fully ripe, they are sweet and delicious. 
Champion berries hang on the under side of the branches, making 
them easy to pick. Our big plants will produce a few berries 
next year. They thrive in any ordinary garden soil. Plant them 
3 to 4 feet apart. Please read notice above as we ship Goose- 
berries into certain states only. Postpaid. 
2-Year No. 1 Plants 3 for $1.85, Each 70c 
